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  • How many fights at pro level are fixed in advance?

    Not talking about judges but between fighters.

    Are some nations more prone to it than others? We just had a fight discussed where a former WC lost to someone with 4 fights, and made no real effort to hurt him.

    So that sparked my interest in the question.

    2-5%?
    Last edited by automaton89; 04-28-2024, 06:00 AM.

  • #2
    I think it's very rare.

    More common is things such as wining and dining referees and judges and maintaining good relationships with them. Promoters will take referees out for fancy meals, put them up in luxury hotels etc so you know they are gonna favour a certain fighter because they want to be staying in the Hilton luxury suite again next time and flying Emirates first class!

    A lot of times if the away fighter isn't wealthy, their travel arrangements are taken care of by the main fight promoter, the klitschkos were known for booking opponents into hotel rooms opposite a noisy construction site and things like this, anything to get an edge.

    Additionally you get fighters who are just turning up for a paycheck, don't belive they can win and don't try to win, that happens all the time.

    But as far as getting money to lay down, I don't think it's super common because usually, if fighting someone who has the financial clout to do that, the guy being offered it can make more money by winning.
    Last edited by Atypicalbrit; 04-28-2024, 07:29 AM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Atypicalbrit View Post
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      But as far as getting money to lay down, I don't think it's super common because usually, if fighting someone who has the financial clout to do that, the guy being offered it can make more money by winning.
      That's a naive perspective. Sonny liston got entangled with the maffia and had no choice, supposedly.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Atypicalbrit View Post
        if fighting someone who has the financial clout to do that, the guy being offered it can make more money by winning.
        He makes less. But the guy setting it up makes 10X more by betting on an underdog.

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        • #5
          Not sure but if you count stuff like one of 3 judges getting bought out or the ref being told that he should favour a certain fighter- a lot.

          Even in high level fights refs are clearly bought/corrupted somehow to favour a certain fighter. Floyd/HFloon and Haney/Garcia good examples of this.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post
            Not sure but if you count stuff like one of 3 judges getting bought out or the ref being told that he should favour a certain fighter- a lot.

            Even in high level fights refs are clearly bought/corrupted somehow to favour a certain fighter. Floyd/HFloon and Haney/Garcia good examples of this.

            Watch Tyson-Ruddock 1. Tyson just lands a few big shots and the ref stops the fight. Tyson had a lot of those... Ribalta fight the same.

            You don't stop a fight because the other guy "probably would have won"
            Last edited by automaton89; 04-28-2024, 08:14 AM.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by automaton89 View Post

              That's a naive perspective. Sonny liston got entangled with the maffia and had no choice, supposedly.
              I just said it's not super common and you pointed out one fight in the 50s.

              I didn't say it never happens.
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              • #8
                Sports ******** among pro athletes are on the rise due to easy access to online betting sites. Have your trusted mama or sibling place the bet for you like who the *** is going to find out. Good thing about Boxing is that fighters can bet on themselves legally in Vegas lol.

                I would say that big time athletes aren’t going to risk it, they dont need to, but the low to mid level guys can surely use some easy, extra cash. I mean why the *** not.

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                • #9
                  Back in the day, chances of a fix was 60/40 ''fixed''
                  Nowadays, it's tough to think of a fighter agreeing to lose.
                  Boxers are terrible actors

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                  • #10
                    Extremely rare. Those who think otherwise are getting their information from Hollywood.

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